Aug 24, 2009

Sketchy WIP stuff

Working on something for Illustration Friday....
Rough sketch:

More refined sketch:

Still much work to do!

Even though it is still very much summer over here, I am spending the day drinking warm herbal tea -- have a cavity that has started hurting with cold stuff. Bah!! Have I mentioned I am terrified of the dentist? I am going to have to drag myself over there sooner or later. Preferably sooner.
Second round of tomatoes have begun ripening, cucumbers have finally slowed down (good since we could no longer keep up!), and I used a great deal of the jalapeƱos to make jalapeƱo poppers. That was very tasty, and absolutely bursting with calories.
Back to drawing!

Aug 18, 2009

Little Birdies

Made these little guys today....


Hummingbird and Lilacs ACEO
Available in Etsy shop


Titmouse and Peonies ACEO
Available in Etsy shop

Been getting a hankering to illustrate the different animals/plants I see around here in the forest. These are some of them!
The melons are ripening in the garden finally, so there is an abundance of watermelon and cantaloupe. Yum!
Creative chaos for the day:

I think I need to rearrange the "studio", I am starting to feel cramped! Plus my mom has given me a lovely big area rug that wants to go in here somewhere... That's about all I've got for today. :)

Aug 11, 2009

Who's up for more owls?

Made these little guys yesterday:


Tea for a Saw-Whet ACEO

Original available in Etsy shop


Professor of the Barn ACEO

Original available in Etsy shop

I am irritated how my scanner sucked all the subtle coloring out of owl #2 -- rest assured, he has a lot more going on than this image shows! It is SO time for a new scanner. Anyone seen a Saw-Whet in person? I've seen some before when I lived in Eugene out at the Raptor Center (rehab for raptors!). They are the CUTEST THINGS IN THE UNIVERSE and they could fit in your pocket.
I've discovered people are really enjoying these little realistic animal ACEOs... so I obey the public. ;) I like them too.
I've been working on a sketch for Illustration Friday (Impatient); it may or may not be done in time! I'm also trying to finish a website for my Grandpa's memorial this Saturday, so time is getting a little pressed. Hopefully I'll have something done in time for IF though! Maybe it should just be a drawing, that might help.

Aug 2, 2009

Ageless

It's done!

Ageless

Original available in Etsy shop
Prints & such available in ArtWanted shop

My mailing list is having a glitch at the moment, so this blog post will have to do for an announcement! It's been that kind of a weird day. Really, oppressively hot/muggy...I am SO ready for autumn, and I am glad it is August so only one more month of summer. Though the vegetable garden is a pretty cool summer thing I must admit. Tomatoes are really starting to come in now, I just picked about 7 of them today! And gave away a big sack of cucumbers, as we are up to our ears in those.
Good gracious, almost midnight. Maybe I will indulge in a nice book.

More WIPs

Further progression of horse and girl...



It is done now, so I will post the finished result soon!

Jul 29, 2009

WIPs galore

Who's up for some slightly fuzzy pictures?
I am painting my little girl and horse illustration some more today...



A couple more sketches to be developed -- they may or may not look anything like this by the time I'm done:



My tiger is doing all the relaxation today (please excuse my laundry!):

Pretty as a Picture

Finished this little duo that's been laying around awhile...

Pretty as a Picture

I don't think that dog is interested in sitting still for a portrait!
Original available in Etsy shop

Jul 28, 2009

Back from bit of hiatus

Hi everyone, I am back -- for those who don't follow me on Twitter, there have been yet more difficult times for our family as my grandpa (whom we call Groompoo) passed away last week. We are doing ok, and thank you for all your well wishes and prayers so far!
Naturally I haven't really been in the mood to create or socialize much but I think I am going to get "back on the train" now... starting with today's no-pressure whatever I feel like drawing sketch:

I am going to paint these little friends as soon as I'm done with this post.
These are my drawing companions today:



Lucky and Kiba :) -- it is insanely hot at the forest on the hill; a scorching 117 degrees, so everyone is pretty much flopping all over floors and beds and such. Last I checked, Belle was flopped in the dining room and Bitsy under the coffee table.
Now to watch Hulu and paint.

Jul 16, 2009

Owl's Hollow



What would it be like to hang out with an owl for a day...

This is, in fact, available on Etsy :)

Jul 15, 2009

Today's Harvest

Can't resist sharing the garden fun today!

A bucket of goodness picked this morning. There were okra too, but we ate them. They aren't the least slimy if you grill them or fry them!

This is what happens when a potato grows in your compost heap. I wonder what the flowers will do?

The current state of the top garden. Squashes and melons have taken over EVERYTHING. I think we'll plan a whole lot more space for them next year. The mystery squash turned out to be acorn squash.
Back to painting for me. :)

Two more WIP shots





Going to have to stop for the evening as it is after midnight! But Schubert's piano Fantasie in F Minor for 4 hands playing in my earphones is so lovely.... I'll have to finish listening to it. :) One of my fellow music students and I used to attempt to play this duet back in the college days, ha ha. I'm afraid the "attempting" was more on my part than hers, she was a wonderful sight reader!
Well, goodnight then.

Jul 14, 2009

WIP Owl's Hollow


This one is for Illustration Friday, still have to paint it!

Jul 13, 2009

Mice and Life

Hi everyone, long time no see!
Life craziness has gotten the better of me. Despite this here are some mouse ACEOs on auction! Click HERE for the auctions


Lady at Court


Hug from Mama

I haven't had much painting time for a couple of weeks, but have had a lot of typing time instead (I have a typing side-job). My grandfather is in the hospital, so we have been visiting him a lot too -- have had some real scares with him. Today was the memorial for a dear family friend (my dad's best buddy as long as I've been alive!), and my dad was brave enough to get up in front of everyone with a guitar and sing "I'm Going Home on the Morning Train". He did a great job, I was proud of him! I know Eddie would have loved it. So yes, with all of these things it's been a roller coaster around here going from one emotion to the next. Still trucking along.
Our garden has been exploding with vegetables, so many we cannot even eat them all. The tomatoes have begun ripening too and they taste *awesome*.
Today's sampling:

There were more squashes and some bell peppers, but they got et for breakfast.

Peachy and Sunbeam say hello.

Jul 1, 2009

Lizzy and Mr. Darcy

Well here they are, finished!

Elizabeth Bennet


Fitzwilliam Darcy

I'm selling the originals as a set HERE on Etsy.


Lizzy prints are HERE
Darcy prints are HERE

Well, my Darcy is certainly no Colin Firth, but he'll have to do. :)
It has become scorchingly hot in the forest. Most days I just hide indoors with the curtains closed to keep the heat out, and come alive again at dusk! Makes for some odd sleeping hours sometimes. Today isn't so bad. Todays harvest from the garden: cucumbers (both English and pickling), a zucchini, and a beet. The eggplant is now 3 inches long! It is cute. And all of the hot pepper plants are covered in baby peppers. There are a lot of bell peppers sprouting, too, and we are waiting for them to change colors. Can't wait for the tomatoes to ripen! I cannot believe how gigantic the leaves of a crookneck squash are. They look like dinosaur age leaves!
Side note: I find it amusing that Darth Vader has his own Twitter account.
The end.

Jun 26, 2009

Girls on the prairie

So here's my pioneer girl painting, all finished!

A Letter from Brother
8x10in Watercolor and colored pencil on hot press paper.
These two pioneer girls are reading a much-anticipated letter from their older brother, who has gone out further west beyond the prairie.

Original is HERE
Prints and such are HERE

Been a quiet day in the forest. A good day, really -- I think I have the best collectors in the world. :) (Art collectors, that is!)
I am still working on portrait-style Mr. Darcy and Lizzie paintings. Brother watching The Simpsons on another laptop here in my studio space, we'll see how working goes! I am feeling quiet, so I suppose that'll be all for now. There will be ice cream later.

Jun 24, 2009

Horses!

So I finished this horse illustration, and I thought it was fun to do:

New Baby
8x8in Watercolor and colored pencil on hot press paper.
A mare and her new foal are enjoying the sweet smell of the hay in the stable this fine spring day.
This was created for the “Ripped Off” 2009 EBSQ show! It is based on Kiya Sanders's (who happens to be my best friend!) “Horse and Baby”, found here. Kiya has also painted her own versions of my Talisman of Escape and November Shadow. The show isn't up yet so I can't show hers to you yet! It is a fun show to do, and it occurs once a year.

Oh yes, and:
Original is at my Etsy shop!'
Prints & such are at my ArtWanted shop!

The end.

Jun 23, 2009

Gardening update and Upside down tomatoes in a 2-liter bottle update

Hey all -- I know I've been terribly absent for over a week! We've actually been dealing with a lot of crazy circumstances and losses in our family, all at once and I guess I haven't felt like posting. I tend to be rather private about emotional goings-on, and there are a lot of goings-on. Just trying to roll with it all and depend on God. He seems to be the only unshakeable One around here!
Anywho, I have still been painting; just finished a pioneer girl illustration that I've submitted to my critique group for any revisions before I post it here. And currently, I am working on a horse painting! A mama and baby, for the EBSQ "Ripped Off" show. I'm doing it in a rather picture-book type format, with space for text.
Last but not least, it is SO time for a garden update as our gardens are exploding! There are going to be a lot of pictures, bear with me. ;)

Current state of the top garden. The cucumbers and watermelons are quickly migrating and spreading over the bottom half!

Current state of the front garden. There are also gigantic zucchini plants, oregano and lavender that you don't see in this picture. Those tomato plants are absolutely covered now in little green tomatoes! Had to finally tie them to the stakes today as they are starting to bow from the weight.

The upside down tomatoes are doing splendidly. Even they are now covered with little green tomatoes, which sprouted since this photo was taken! Some of their stalks have flipped now so that they point straight down instead of growing upwards like this.

This is a great way to reuse those plastic bottles for a good thing, folks! A refresher on how I did this:

UPSIDE DOWN TOMATOES IN A 2-LITER BOTTLE!
Need: Baby tomato plant, 2-liter bottle, craft knife, single hole-punch, 2 long pieces of thick string or twine (I crocheted mine out of yarn with a chain stitch), coffee filter, dirt.
1. Cut the bottom off of a 2-liter bottle or juice bottle.
2. Punch 4 evenly spaced holes around the rim of the bottom to put hanging string through. Can put duct tape around the rim before you do this for more strength if you want.
3. Pull a piece of twine through 2 of the holes on each side, so that the twine hugs the outside of the bottle to hang it with.
4. Carefully pull baby tomato plant through the smaller mouth of the bottle, by either leaves or roots, whichever will go through easiest until the leafy part is all outside the bottle.
5. Put a coffee filter around the plant's base like a tree skirt inside the bottle so it won't fall out as you put the dirt in.
6. Fill up the bottle with dirt, with the small mouth of the bottle & plant facing downwards.
7. Tie it up somewhere sunny!
8. Water it very well, until the water runs out the bottom. After that keep it consistently moist. In my hot/dry climate I water them every day, sometimes even twice for REALLY hot days. Less if it's cloudy/raining.
9. Watch it grow and eat some lovely tomatoes!

Yum!


I love this completely adorable watermelon. It's about softball sized now, I wonder how big it will grow?

Aah! Bell pepper of cuteness!

Eggplants really make beautiful flowers. This wound up turning into a baby eggplant.

Mystery squash in the top garden. I have no idea what this will be, but it is huge! Methinks there was a seed in the compost when we mixed it in with the garden soil. In the compost heap itself there is another great big mystery squash growing that is different from this one, and today I discovered some potato plants growing in there too! Compost heaps are really great fun. Full of surprises. ;)

Here is what I picked today. Three pickling cucumbers (there will be salad tonight!), a big zucchini, and some oregano. The oregano was getting leggy and was sprouting little blossoms, so I thought it ought to be trimmed. This garden has been such a rewarding experience and joyful too. Good to have some joy especially when the world has gone crazy.
Well that's it for now, folks! Hopefully an art update soon.

Jun 15, 2009

Er yeah, more critters!

So apparently this making of little ACEOs with animals in them thing is quite fun. I have more!


Cornflower Mouse ACEO


Sparrow ACEO

Auctions are here of course!

Also good practice for more realistic-style animals for illustration jobs. Which reminds me, I finally sent out some promo postcards today!! Now that I've actually broken the ice and DONE it, it doesn't feel as intimidating as it did before. Yay, finally.
I am going to have to make another post about gardening soon, all of our vegetables are exploding with life! There are little green tomatoes all over the place, many more zucchini, even a cute tiny watermelon. And I didn't know that eggplant made such pretty purple flowers.
My mom's car has just broke down on top of everything else -- agh. I sure don't know what it is going on, it seems like everything is going wrong all at once for her! At least the house is getting nicely re-done, it's actually turning out to be something of a blessing because of the whole flooding incident. It smells of new wood and construction in there.
Still a lot of work to do today, I'd best keep on going. Have a beautiful summer day, all!

Jun 13, 2009

Spot Illustrations

I've been making these little animal spot illustrations today, and they've been really fun. Here are two of them up on auction at the moment:


Poppy Rabbit ACEO


Smiling Beaver ACEO

Auctions are here!

My poor displaced mum is still here, probably will be for awhile yet. They've torn out the ceiling and the floors, so her house is a shell! It's been a busy family kind of week. My sister's birthday was also yesterday, and we celebrated with supper and strawberry cake with cream cheese frosting. She turned the big 21, heheh. Tonight's supper was chicken dumpling stew. Yum!
My cat is busy snoring away over on his favorite perch on the bookshelf, and I have a bit of work to do yet. I wonder if there will be more thunderstorms? They just keep coming and coming.

Jun 11, 2009

New painting: Strangely Familiar

So I've finished the oil-like girl at last! It seemed like a good place to stop, rather than keep tweaking it.

Strangely Familiar
6x8in Watercolor on hot press paper.
Dreams are funny things, mixing ordinary things with the fantastic.

Original available in Etsy shop
Prints & such available in ArtWanted shop

A detail:


It's been quite an eventful past few days... for those on Twitter, you know that my mom's house whilst in its roof shingle-less state got flooded out in a huge thunderstorm and nearly destroyed, so after a very late night evacuation of important things my mom and brother are staying here with us. Thankfully the roofers are paying for the damages and the house can be repaired (unlike what we thought at first), but wow what a nightmare! I sure hope all of their belongings can be salvaged; we already got most of the super-important stuff out a couple of nights ago. Sheesh, you just never know when something like this will happen and your world changes in an instant! My mommy has been displaced and poor brother shocked. :(
In nicer news, my promotional postcards have arrived and they look pretty. My critique group made lots of great suggestions for how I can improve them, so that is what I will do for the next batch. Now to send out to publishers!
Hopefully I will have more time to blog soon, it's been craziness around here!